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How do you say "poster" in French?

l'affiche

Noun

In French, "poster" is l'affiche.

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Pronunciation

Say 'ah-feesh' with stress on the first part and a nasal 'ah' sound.

Grammar notes

Affiche is feminine (l'affiche). The plural is affiches. This word refers to any poster or public notice.

Example sentence

L'affiche du film est colorée et attrayante.

The movie poster is colorful and attractive.

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How to remember l'affiche

Affiche comes from afficher, to display or post. A poster is something displayed on a wall.

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Questions about l'affiche

How do you say "poster" in French?

In French, "poster" is l'affiche. It is a noun.

How is l'affiche written in French?

l'affiche is written using the standard French script.

How is l'affiche used in a sentence?

Use l'affiche as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: L'affiche du film est colorée et attrayante. (The movie poster is colorful and attractive.).

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